ISA leader says Iran promised to restore monitoring cameras to nuclear facilities

The head of the UN nuclear agency said Saturday that Iran pledged to restore cameras and other monitoring equipment to its nuclear sites and allow more inspections at an facility where particles of enriched uranium were discovered recently near the weapons scale. But a declaration of [...]
But a joint statement issued by Iran's International Atomic Energy Agency and nuclear body issued only unclear guarantees that Tehran would address past complaints about access granted to supervisors in its controversial nuclear programme.
Director General The IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi, met with Iranian President Ebrahim Reis and other senior officials in Tehran on Saturday.
Over the past few months, there has been a reduction in some of the monitoring activities” regarding cameras and other “devices that did not function”, Gross told reporters after his return to Vienna. “We have agreed that they will be re-functioning”, the AP writes, conveys Clankosova. tv
He did not specify what equipment would be restored or how soon it would occur, but it seems to be referring to the removal of Iran's surveillance cameras from its nuclear countries in June 2022, during a previous clash with the IAA.
These are not words. This is very concrete”, Gross said of the guarantees he received in Tehran.
His first visit to Iran in a year came a few days after the IAA reported that the particles of uranium enriched up to 83.7% slightly less than the level of weapons were found at Iran's Fordo nuclear location.











